The new generation Mitsubishi Triton will be launched in 2023, but will likely be upgraded soon. The car is said to be inspired by the design of the SUV Destinator.
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A series of unofficial sketches by Theophilus Chin show that the Triton facelift will change mainly the headlights, front bumper and rear hatch. Notably, the controversial split-level LED lights are replaced by a more seamless design. The front of the 2026 Mitsubishi Triton facelift combines Dynamic Shield aluminum trim, a semi-closed grille, and a new skid plate. At the rear, LED taillights connected through the trunk door give a more modern look.
Sources say Mitsubishi will apply this new style to a wide range of models, possibly including the new Pajero and the Pajero Sport replacement. In addition to exterior changes, the Triton facelift is expected to upgrade interior technology and add electrified engine options, from mild-hybrid, plug-in hybrid to the possibility of a fully electric version.
The car's interior is equipped with a 9-inch entertainment touchscreen, supporting wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity. Leather seats with contrasting stitching... While the analog dashboard combined with a digital screen displays full vehicle information. Since it is an upgrade, it is expected that the car will still use the new turbocharged diesel engine, 2.4 liter inline 4 cylinder, 183 horsepower, maximum torque of 430 Nm. 6-speed automatic transmission. There is no specific information about the mild-hybrid and plug-in hybrid versions.
The facelift is expected to launch in 2027-2028, competing directly with the Toyota Hilux, Ford Ranger, Isuzu D-Max, Mazda BT-50, Kia Tasman and Chinese pickups. The Triton will also continue to share its platform with the new generation Nissan Navara. Video : Comparing the new Ford Ranger & Mitsubishi Triton in Vietnam.
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